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DRCN 2013: Budapest, Hungary
- 9th International Conference on the Design of Reliable Communication Networks, DRCN 2013, Budapest, Hungary, March 4-7, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0049-7
- Abishek Gopalan, Srinivasan Ramasubramanian:
Fast recovery from link failures in Ethernet networks. 1-10 - Xiaoliang Wang, Xiaohong Jiang, Cam-Tu Nguyen, Xiao Zhang, Sanglu Lu:
Fast connection recovery against region failures with landmark-based source routing. 11-19 - Dimitri Papadimitriou, Davide Careglio, Fabien Tarissan, Piet Demeester:
Internet routing paths stability model and relation to forwarding paths. 20-27 - Jorge López Vizcaíno, Yabin Ye, Felipe Jiménez, Raúl Duque, Francesco Musumeci, Massimo Tornatore, Peter M. Krummrich, Achille Pattavina:
Quality of protection schemes with extended flexibility for improved energy efficiency in transport networks. 28-35 - Péter Babarczi, János Tapolcai, Alija Pasic, Sara Rahimi Darehchi, Pin-Han Ho:
New addressing scheme to increase reliability in MPLS with network coding. 36-43 - Sarah Ruepp, Anna Manolova Fagertun:
Epidemic propagation of control plane failures in GMPLS controlled optical transport networks. 44-51 - Sachin Sharma, Dimitri Staessens, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Fast failure recovery for in-band OpenFlow networks. 52-59 - Byrav Ramamurthy, Rakesh K. Sinha, K. K. Ramakrishnan:
Multi-layer design of IP over WDM backbone networks: Impact on cost and survivability. 60-70 - Minh N. Bui, Brigitte Jaumard, Cicek Cavdar, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Design of a survivable VPN topology over a service provider network. 71-78 - Yue Wei, Gangxiang Shen:
Span restoration for flexi-grid optical networks under different spectrum conversion capabilities. 79-87 - Jie Xiao, Bin Wu, Xiaohong Jiang, Pin-Han Ho, Shu Fu:
Data center network placement and service protection in all-optical mesh networks. 88-94 - Marc Manzano, Eusebi Calle, Jordi Ripoll, Anna Manolova Fagertun, Victor Torres-Padrosa:
Epidemie survivability: Characterizing networks under epidemic-like failure propagation scenarios. 95-102 - Eirik Larsen Følstad, Bjarne E. Helvik:
Reliability modelling of access point selection and handovers in heterogeneous wireless environments. 103-110 - Eirik Larsen Følstad, Bjarne E. Helvik:
Optimizing service continuity in a multi operator multi technology wireless environment. 111-118 - Martin Maier:
Reliable fiber-wireless access networks: Less an end than a means to an end. 119-130 - Shun Koba, Kazuya Tsukamoto, Masato Tsuru, Yuji Oie:
Cognitive radio-aware transport protocol for mobile ad hoc networks. 131-138 - Balagangadhar G. Bathula, Rakesh K. Sinha, Angela L. Chiu, Mark D. Feuer, Guangzhi Li, Sheryl L. Woodward, Weiyi Zhang, Robert D. Doverspike, Peter D. Magill, Keren Bergman:
Cost optimization using regenerator site concentration and routing in ROADM networks. 139-147 - Hiroshi Hasegawa, Yuki Taniguchi, Ken-ichi Sato, Amornrat Jirattigalachote, Paolo Monti, Lena Wosinska:
Design strategies for survivable Grouped Routing Entity (GRE)-based optical networks. 148-154 - Alberto Castro, Luis Velasco, Jaume Comellas, Gabriel Junyent:
Dynamic restoration in multi-layer IP/MPLS-over-flexgrid networks. 155-162 - Jean-Claude Bermond, David Coudert, Gianlorenzo D'Angelo, Fatima Zahra Moataz:
SRLG-diverse routing with the star property. 163-170 - Victor Yu Liu, David Tipper:
Spare capacity allocation using partially disjoint paths for dual link failure protection. 171-178 - Daniel Philip Venmani, Yvon Gourhant, Djamal Zeghlache:
OpenRoutes: Multi-operator cooperative routing over maximally disjoint paths for the survivability of wireless backhaul. 179-186 - Krzysztof Walkowiak, Miroslaw Klinkowski:
Shared backup path protection in elastic optical networks: Modeling and optimization. 187-194 - Tibor Cinkler, Reka Kosznai, Péter Soproni, Krisztián Németh:
GSP, the Generalised Shared Protection. 195-202 - Mohammad Nurujjaman, Samir Sebbah, Chadi Assi:
Planning and optimization of highly resilient multi-ring ERP-based mesh networks. 203-209 - Mariusz Mycek, Michal Pióro:
A distributed scheme for resolution of the single-path routing problem. 210-217 - Isil Burcu Barla, Dominic A. Schupke, Marco Hoffmann, Georg Carle:
Optimal design of virtual networks for resilient cloud services. 218-225 - Nestor Michael C. Tiglao, António M. Grilo:
On the optimization and comparative evaluation of a reliable and efficient caching-based WSN transport protocol. 226-233 - Szabolcs Nováczki:
An improved anomaly detection and diagnosis framework for mobile network operators. 234-241 - Arash Azarfar, Jean-François Frigon, Brunilde Sansò:
User-differentiated channel recovery in multi-channel cognitive radio networks. 242-249 - M. Todd Gardner, Cory C. Beard, Deep Medhi:
Using network measure to reduce state space enumeration in resilient networks. 250-257 - Andras Farago:
Network reliability analysis with unreliable information. 258-265 - Pirkko Kuusela, Ilkka Norros:
Dynamic approach to service level agreement risk. 266-273 - Egemen K. Çetinkaya, Andrew M. Peck, James P. G. Sterbenz:
Flow robustness of multilevel networks. 274-281 - Maurizio Naldi:
The availability of cloud-based services: Is it living up to its promise? 282-289 - Carmen Mas Machuca, Bekir Topaloglu:
Impact of protection strategies on the cost of next generation hybrid PON access networks. 290-297 - Tomohiro Hashiguchi, Yutaka Takita, Kazuyuki Tajima, Takao Naito:
Designs of OTN-level shared mesh restoration in WDM networks. 298-305 - Sahel Sahhaf, Wouter Tavernier, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Single failure resiliency in greedy routing. 306-313 - Teresa Gomes, Luísa Jorge, Paulo E. Melo, Rita Girão-Silva, Sergio Mendes:
Calculating a maximally node and SRLG-disjoint path pair of min-sum cost in GMPLS networks. 314-321 - Egemen K. Çetinkaya, James P. G. Sterbenz:
A taxonomy of network challenges. 322-330 - Ranganai Chaparadza, Michal Wódczak, Tayeb Ben Meriem, Paolo De Lutiis, Nikolay Tcholtchev, Laurent Ciavaglia:
Standardization of resilience & survivability, and autonomic fault-management, in evolving and future networks: An ongoing initiative recently launched in ETSI. 331-341
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